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Adequacy Quote by Alan Moore

“Way back in the day, when I first started and had delusions of adequacy as a cartoonist, I would listen to music. When I switched to a career as a writer, I would try to listen to music, but if the songs had lyrics they would get in the way of the words I was trying to write. So I switched to…” quote by Alan Moore
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“Way back in the day, when I first started and had delusions of adequacy as a cartoonist, I would listen to music. When I switched to a career as a writer, I would try to listen to music, but if the songs had lyrics they would get in the way of the words I was trying to write. So I switched to listening to purely instrumental pieces.”

Alan Moore

About This Quote

Source Interview: Creative process discussion, 2020

Describes shifting from music with lyrics to instrumental to avoid distraction while writing, highlighting need for focus.

In simple terms: Switch to instrumental music for better writing focus.

Key Takeaway

Use instrumental soundscapes to enhance concentration.

Themes

creativity focus artistic process music

Mood

contemplative focused introspective

Type

advice process

When to use this quote

  • writing sessions
  • artistic brainstorming
  • studio work

Key Concepts

cognitive flow distraction management creative discipline

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does silence compare to instrumental music for you?
  • What other methods help you maintain focus?
A Different Perspective

Instrumental music may not suit all creative tasks.

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